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Bird Photography by Richard King: New World Warblers: Other Warblers

  • Photograph of a Capy May Warbler during spring migration at  Magee Marsh in Ohio. This small warbler with a very pointed and slightly decurved bill is found in mature coniferous forests especially where spruce budworms are abundant.
  • Photograph of a Capy May Warbler during spring migration at  Magee Marsh in Ohio. This small warbler with a very pointed and slightly decurved bill is found in mature coniferous forests especially where spruce budworms are abundant.
  • Photograph of a Capy May Warbler during spring migration at  Magee Marsh in Ohio. This small warbler with a very pointed and slightly decurved bill is found in mature coniferous forests especially where spruce budworms are abundant.
  • Photograph of a Magnolia Warbler during spring migration in Magee Marsh, Ohio. This small and relatively long tailed warbler often has the tail raised and fanned. It is common in coniferous forests.
  • Photograph of a Magnolia Warbler during spring migration in Magee Marsh, Ohio. This small and relatively long tailed warbler often has the tail raised and fanned. It is common in coniferous forests.
  • Photograph of a Magnolia Warbler during spring migration in Magee Marsh, Ohio. This small and relatively long tailed warbler often has the tail raised and fanned. It is common in coniferous forests.
  • Photograph of a Bay-breasted Warbler during spring migration in Magee Marsh, Ohio. This long winged warbler has thick white wingbars.  It has plumage similar to a Blackpol Warbler. It is generally found  in trees, preferring conifers during the breeding season, but may be found on the ground during migration
  • Photograph of a Nashville Warbler during spring migration at Magee Marsh in Ohio. This is a very small, sharp-billed, short-tailed warbler with relatively plain plumage and scomplete white eyering.
  • Photograph of a Black-throated Green Warbler during spring migration at Magee Marsh in Ohio. This species nests in a variety of mature coniferous and mixed woodlands. Note the bright yellow face, whitish underparts with distinctly streaked flanks and plain greenish back.
  • Photograph of a Magnolia Warbler during spring migration in Magee Marsh, Ohio. This small and relatively long tailed warbler often has the tail raised and fanned. It is common in coniferous forests.
  • Photograph of a American Redstart, a medium-sized warbler, during spring migratioin in Magee Marsh in Ohio. An incredily active insectivores that seems never to stand still. During migration, the Redstart can be found in nearly any treed habitats.
  • Photograph of a Black-and-White Warbler, during spring migration at Magee Marsh in Ohio. This is a New World warbler that breeds in northern and eastern North America. This species can be confused with the Blackpoll Warbler.
  • Photograph of a Black-and-White Warbler, during spring migration at Magee Marsh in Ohio. This is a New World warbler that breeds in northern and eastern North America. This species can be confused with the Blackpoll Warbler.
  • Photograph of a Blackburnian Warbler during spring migration at Magee Marsh in Ohio. The male of this relatively slender, streamlined warbler is unmistakable with a flaming-orange throat. The female is the drabbest with a dark cheek surrounded by yellow.
  • Photograph of a Blackburnian Warbler during spring migration at Magee Marsh in Ohio. The male of this relatively slender, streamlined warbler is unmistakable with a flaming-orange throat. The female is the drabbest with a dark cheek surrounded by yellow.
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  • Photograph of a Wilson's Warbler during spring migration in Magee Marsh, Ohio. This is a very small and bright yellow warbler with a relatively long tail which is often raised and flipped from side to side. Common in the west, it nests in wet, sunny shrub thickets.
  • Photograph of a Palm Warbler during spring migration at Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area in Ohio. This relatively long-tailed warbler constantly pumps its tail up and down. Its groud-foraging habits and drab-streaked plumage may recall sparrows or pipits.
  • Photograph of a Palm Warbler during spring migration at Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area in Ohio. This relatively long-tailed warbler constantly pumps its tail up and down. Its groud-foraging habits and drab-streaked plumage may recall sparrows or pipits.
  • Photograph of a Palm Warbler during spring migration at Metzger Marsh Wildlife Area in Ohio. This relatively long-tailed warbler constantly pumps its tail up and down. Its groud-foraging habits and drab-streaked plumage may recall sparrows or pipits.
  • Photograph of a Northern Parula female during spring migration in Magee Marsh, Ohio. This very small blue-gray bird has a green mantle, two short white wiongbars, a sharp bill and short tail. It is common in mature woods near water.
  • Color photograph of a Northern Parula (Setophage americana). This very small blue-gray bird has a green mantle, two short white wiongbars, a sharp bill and short tail. It is common in mature woods near water.
  • Color photograph of a Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveborcensis), large, brownish warbler usually seen on the ground pumping its tail and rear body up and down. Dark brownish upperside, densely streaked underside and narrow pale eyebrow.
  • Color photograph of a Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveborcensis), large, brownish warbler usually seen on the ground pumping its tail and rear body up and down. Dark brownish upperside, densely streaked underside and narrow pale eyebrow.
  • Colour photograph of a Wilson's Warbler (Cardelina pusilla) small yellow bird with black cap on the branches of a bush
  • Colour photograph of a Wilson's Warbler (Cardelina pusilla) small yellow bird with black cap on the branches of a bush
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  • Color photograph of a Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas), small stocky bird with a crouching posture and tail often raised.
  • Color photograph of a Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas), small stocky bird with a crouching posture and tail often raised.
  • Color photograph of a Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas), small stocky bird with a crouching posture and tail often raised.
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